Shuri-ryū

Shuri-ryū (首里流) karate, is an eclectic martial arts system developed by Robert Trias (1923–1989), reportedly the first Hispanic to teach a form of karate in the mainland United States, who opened his public first dojo in 1946 in Phoenix, Arizona.

Shuri-ryū Karate
FocusStriking & Eclectic
HardnessHard and soft
Country of origin United States
CreatorRobert Trias
Famous practitionersPat Miletich, Sage Northcutt
ParenthoodKarate (Goju-ryu, Shito-ryu, Shotokan), Xingyiquan, Judo
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